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Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2019


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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's Ball

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Soldatova 20.800

Silver: :BUL Boryana Kaleyn 20.400

Bronze: :RUS Anastasia Guzenkova 20.300

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's Clubs

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Soldatova 21.100

Silver: :BUL Neviana Vladinova 20.250

Bronze: :UKR Vlada Nikolchenko 20.000

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's Ribbon

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Soldatova 19.100

Silver: :BUL Boryana Kaleyn 18.850

Bronze: :SLO Ekaterina Vadeneeva 18.150

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's 3 hoops and 4 clubs

Gold: :RUS Russia

Silver: :UZB Uzbekistan

Bronze: :ISR Israel

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For some reason there's a bug that won't let me quote the previous post.

Israel finished third, actually, not Estonia.

 

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Do you want statistics? Of course you do. :cool:


For you guys to understand how hard it is for a nation to get a medal at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series, I created these two tables. They refer to what year nations got a medal for the first time at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series and at the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series. The difference is very substantial.

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Another weekend starts so, we have another WC event. Sadly the italian women's group fail to qualify to the final in the 5x :facepalm:So, this is the recap with the qualified athletes for tomorrow.

 

Hoop

:RUS D. Averina

:ISR Ashram

:BUL Taseva

:UKR Nikolchenko

:USA Zelinkman

:AZE Aghamirova

:BLR Salos

 

Ball

:RUS A. Averina

:RUS D. Averina

:ISR Ashram

:UKR Nikolchenko

:USA Zelinkman

:BLR Salos

:UKR Onopriienko

:BLR Halkina

 

5 Balls

:RUS Russia

:JPN Japan

:BLR Belarus

:UKR Ukraine

:BUL Bulgaria

:FIN Finland

:UZB Uzbekistan

:ISR Israel

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I'm somewhat disappointed with the results of the Brazilian group. The scores were decent considering they had lots of mistakes, but I'm not holding my breath expecting a gold medal at the Pan Ams. Mexico got their game together now and it's amazing to see this group performing very well again. The US is a bit irregular, but they are scoring high enough to safely stay on the podium at the Pan Ams. Canada had a very bad day yesterday and a complete disaster today, with the lowest execution score I've seen in my life. On paper, the group is fantastic, but they have a lot of work ahead of them. Cuba was not as bad as I thought they would be, and Australia probably got their highest score ever (14.000, which is not fantastic, but much better than 8 and 9 from the last stage). I'm also impressed with Egypt, Turkey and Finland.

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Stage 4 in Baku (AZE)

 

Women's All-Around

Gold: :RUS Dina Averina 85.600

Silver: :RUS Arina Averina 79.850

Bronze: :UKR Vlada Nikolchenko 78.900

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